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why are we not developing our own energy resources so that then the iranian energy resources are far less important ? lou: even with energy independence on our horizon, with an access. we will see over the course of the next year the united states oil production reached the same level as import. the milestone. by 2022 it will be energy independent. as you suggest, a program could achieve that reality much sooner . you're really saying the president obama's wasted the la four years? >> you betty has. there have been some things they have done ight. the cyber attacks have been great, but the real problem is for the last hundred years the world has gone to war over access to energy. we have now been given the energy of a dream of a lifetime. we have energy independence within our grasp. oil, natural gas. then what happens? we don't need to be in the middle of every civil war because they have their own energy. lou: we have not address the energy -- issue central to our foreign policy go about -- over last two decades, and it's about damn time our leaders started thinking about them. tha
why are we not developing our own energy resources so that then the iranian energy resources are far less important ? lou: even with energy independence on our horizon, with an access. we will see over the course of the next year the united states oil production reached the same level as import. the milestone. by 2022 it will be energy independent. as you suggest, a program could achieve that reality much sooner . you're really saying the president obama's wasted the la four years? >> you...
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but clean energy fuels and they have done a tremendous job. they will have in conjunction with pilot flying j, who are the biggest truck stop operators in the united states, they will have 150 stations on the interstate by the end of this year. so, it's happening and the chinese are seeing opportunity so they're going to try to move in on it. melissa: it is definitely happening. i look at like nearly half of all the garbage troubles operate here in the u.s. run on natural gas. we are seeing a lot of fleets transferred over because of carbon emissions. especially because of the fracking boom, we are seeing so much natural gas out there. let me ask you, are you making money on this so far? i mean has it reached critical mass to the point where it is returning profits to you? >> you aren't at the level where you're making a lot of money, but for instance, clean energy fuels, they have plowed everything back into the infrastructure. so, yes, if they stopped building, they would immediately start making money but, otherwise they are putting it back
but clean energy fuels and they have done a tremendous job. they will have in conjunction with pilot flying j, who are the biggest truck stop operators in the united states, they will have 150 stations on the interstate by the end of this year. so, it's happening and the chinese are seeing opportunity so they're going to try to move in on it. melissa: it is definitely happening. i look at like nearly half of all the garbage troubles operate here in the u.s. run on natural gas. we are seeing a...
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energy names. this is why oil prices were kind of flat. chevron up 85 cents. parker hannifin at a new high. so close with the dow. but we're up to 14 house, 507. lauren simonetti and david asman through the next hour david: very interesting, cheryl. good to see you lauren. lauren: hi. david: we have wayne angell. we have ron paul. of course his encounters with ben bernanke were legendary, historic. we'll talk to them coming up very shortly. lauren: it will be hard to get answers today because the fed is stuck in this really tough positions. we have to it figure out how to jump-start the economy, not just the stock market. let's go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. david: let's start, nicole. we start with fedex it was an extraordinary run-up. it was in the $100 range. it pulls back quite a bit. this is the biggest pullback since 2011? >> certainly is, the biggest pull back since 2011. concerns globally and also going to cut down what they're shipping over it asia. lauren: how is oracle looking ahead of their earnings release, nicole? >> we're wa
energy names. this is why oil prices were kind of flat. chevron up 85 cents. parker hannifin at a new high. so close with the dow. but we're up to 14 house, 507. lauren simonetti and david asman through the next hour david: very interesting, cheryl. good to see you lauren. lauren: hi. david: we have wayne angell. we have ron paul. of course his encounters with ben bernanke were legendary, historic. we'll talk to them coming up very shortly. lauren: it will be hard to get answers today because...
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what i want to know is what is the department of energy benchmarks fo using taxpayer moy and guarantees? we ought to know. stuart: they have $197 million worth of loans they could dip into, but they did not dip into yet but they have dipped into $58 million worth of loans from the state of oregon so they are taking taxpayer money. charles: every time the president talked about this, he talked about the urgency because of the race we are in with china. here is china's new president, his first international visit to russia. why? to finish this pipeline. they left their biggest solar company to file bankruptcy. they're going to give them 68 billion cubic meters of gas every year for 30 years, they are nailing it down. china is building solar panels. the whole thing is a lie. stuart: the largest solar panel company in the world today in bankruptcy. charles: the first trip they went on was to secure a pipeline for natural gas. think about that. stuart: the "highlight reel" is next . but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which a
what i want to know is what is the department of energy benchmarks fo using taxpayer moy and guarantees? we ought to know. stuart: they have $197 million worth of loans they could dip into, but they did not dip into yet but they have dipped into $58 million worth of loans from the state of oregon so they are taking taxpayer money. charles: every time the president talked about this, he talked about the urgency because of the race we are in with china. here is china's new president, his first...
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according to a new report from the energy information administration. by the end of the 2014, u.s. oil production is expected to top eight million barrels a day. that is the highest level since 1988. imports are expected to fall below 7 million barrels a day. that is the lowest since 1995. >>> anadarko petroleum may have found a major new oil field in the gulf of mexico. the field was first thought to contain about 300 million barrels of crude. new analysis shows it may have 2 to three times that amount. shares of anadarko climbed nearly 4% on the news. you love it if you own the stock today. congratulations on that one. >>> next on "money" a billionaire tycoon breaks t his economic crystal ball. tillman, ceo of the landry's. what does he see ahead for the economy? do you ever have too much money? ♪ ♪ melissa: so we heard the "money" power panel. want to bring in somebody who knows a thing to about big business in this economy. the ceo of landreau stock company that includes the ding entertainment, gaming, and hospitalit sectors. he is an industry titan, and he is here with me
according to a new report from the energy information administration. by the end of the 2014, u.s. oil production is expected to top eight million barrels a day. that is the highest level since 1988. imports are expected to fall below 7 million barrels a day. that is the lowest since 1995. >>> anadarko petroleum may have found a major new oil field in the gulf of mexico. the field was first thought to contain about 300 million barrels of crude. new analysis shows it may have 2 to three...
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lori: nicole, you're watching the energy sector. nicole: i am, indeed. certainly jumping on an oil discovery so let's break it down a little bit. let's first focus on petroleum hating a new high of 3.5% right now, looking like an all-time high, but there could have been a pop somewhere. looks like it could have been an all-time high. the company is jumping on the news there was a discovery made in the gulf of mexico, one of the largest in the gulf, and it encountered more than 1000 feet of oil containing rocks, this is a big deal, and there are other partners in this well. a 30% stake in the well, conoco phillips. marathon oil has a 10% stake. all of these names are up year-to-date and are all winners today. back to you. lori: thanks. melissa: the cyber threat putting down banks in south korea. lori: at closer to today's decision from the federal reserve, a fed watcher wants to know if ben bernanke's plan is to get out of all of the stimulus. let's check the dollar ahead of the fed, see how it is faring today. approaching yet another record, back after t
lori: nicole, you're watching the energy sector. nicole: i am, indeed. certainly jumping on an oil discovery so let's break it down a little bit. let's first focus on petroleum hating a new high of 3.5% right now, looking like an all-time high, but there could have been a pop somewhere. looks like it could have been an all-time high. the company is jumping on the news there was a discovery made in the gulf of mexico, one of the largest in the gulf, and it encountered more than 1000 feet of oil...
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apart from temporary variations in energy prices, inflation is running somewhat below the committee's longer run objective of 2%. longer term inflation expect tags remain stable. overall, still high unemployment in combination with relatively low inflation underscores the need for policies that will support progress towards makts mum employment in the context of price stability. in conjunction with this meeting, the 19 participants in our policy discussion, the 7 board members and 12 reserve bank presidents, submitted individual economic projections. as always, each participant's protections are conditioned on his or her own view of appropriate monetary policy. to summarize, the participants' projections for economic growth have a central tendency to 2.3% to 2.8% for 2013 rising to 2.9% to 3.7% in 2015. the central tenancy of their projections of the unemployment rate for the fourth quarter of this year is 7.3% to 7.5% declining to 6.0% to 6.5% in the final quarter of 2015. most participants see inflation gradually increasing toward the committee's longer run target. the central tenan
apart from temporary variations in energy prices, inflation is running somewhat below the committee's longer run objective of 2%. longer term inflation expect tags remain stable. overall, still high unemployment in combination with relatively low inflation underscores the need for policies that will support progress towards makts mum employment in the context of price stability. in conjunction with this meeting, the 19 participants in our policy discussion, the 7 board members and 12 reserve...
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you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage and all. so you keep stepping up what you're -- now you're going to get up to 15 -- i don't know. 15 million gallons. anyway, you are now up to 13 going to 15. so it's totally unnecessary and the reason the gasoline price is going up is because there's not enough ethanol. so you either buy ethanol credits to get away from -- okay. >> i think we've got to leave it there. boone, always a real pleasure to have you on the show. thank you very much for your thought, the interesting three golden rules. >> i'll see you in three weeks, boone. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >>> ebay, upping the ante. >>> and
you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage...
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>> energy-rich states aren't experiencing a wealth effect? florida's not experiencing a wealth effect? >> of course they are. >> no, they are experiencing a wealth effect. >> tell me what their unemployment rate is. >> what are you saying, pete, that there is no wealth effect? that when the stock market is going higher, people don't feel richer and they don't act -- >> real estate is a more important wealth -- >> but that's what the fed was counting on. they were counting on the wealth effect, because all they've done is create bubbles once again. you thought we had a bubble in '07? look what's happened now? look at manhattan real estate, look at san francisco real estate. look at collectibles. lack at all of the things that were bubbles in '07. we started the deleveraging process, it started to look out nicely, liquidation of debt, and now we're back to where we started. >> and of course bernanke was asked about the wealth effect. let me talk to steve liesman here. steve, he was asked about the effect of a bubble and whether or not there is
>> energy-rich states aren't experiencing a wealth effect? florida's not experiencing a wealth effect? >> of course they are. >> no, they are experiencing a wealth effect. >> tell me what their unemployment rate is. >> what are you saying, pete, that there is no wealth effect? that when the stock market is going higher, people don't feel richer and they don't act -- >> real estate is a more important wealth -- >> but that's what the fed was counting on....
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energy i'm not so sure about, they'll get a mini gun deal background checks. i'm not quite sure that that, though, really means that they can't, that they shouldn't focus on the budgetary stuff because that really does dominate. >> rose: so what if the president said and you heard this from me before. what if the president says i will lay out everything i do in terms of entitlement reform and gets the democrat party in the house and the senate behind him. i'm going to make a bold step here and put the ball in their court. would that have consequence? >> well he's certainly done that privately. when he spoke to the congressional democrats in private meet, this week he says we ought to do entitlement reform now because it will be a much better deal than if you wait and do it under republican president. if you look at his proposals, he's right. he's proposed means testing. mark's right he didn't want the public to know bit. there's a real balancing act here that the only way he's going to get republicans to give on renews and some won't is to do really serious su
energy i'm not so sure about, they'll get a mini gun deal background checks. i'm not quite sure that that, though, really means that they can't, that they shouldn't focus on the budgetary stuff because that really does dominate. >> rose: so what if the president said and you heard this from me before. what if the president says i will lay out everything i do in terms of entitlement reform and gets the democrat party in the house and the senate behind him. i'm going to make a bold step...
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all 10 s&p sectors had gains led by energy which closed up 1%. durable goods orders surged 5.7% last month as things like transportation equipment rebounded t reversed january's 3.8% drop and beat economists expectations. certainly positive news on that front. u.s. home prices climbing at the fastest pace in more than six years in january as the case-shiller 20-city index rising .1 of a percent month over month but it is up 8% year-over-year. that is what traders really looked at. david: absolutely. let's get into the nitty-gritty here. we have mark sebastian in the pits of the cme. we have a head of raymond james fixed income and tyler. mark at the cme where all the action is before the end of the trading day, we had new home sales numbers. we had durable goods numbers. what were the numbers that pushed the dow into triple digits today? >> i just think money flowing in. we've now put cyprus behind us. i think that your row trade is less than what people are caring about. and really, short this market at your own risk because every time we sell o
all 10 s&p sectors had gains led by energy which closed up 1%. durable goods orders surged 5.7% last month as things like transportation equipment rebounded t reversed january's 3.8% drop and beat economists expectations. certainly positive news on that front. u.s. home prices climbing at the fastest pace in more than six years in january as the case-shiller 20-city index rising .1 of a percent month over month but it is up 8% year-over-year. that is what traders really looked at. david:...
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for a second so it will continue to this with this letter but let me get this straight there's a an energy trader who is as corrupt as the day is long who's slinging futures contracts like a crack dealer in the ghetto forcing people in north africa to revolt causing women and babies to starve to death now he's in a why he's replanting he found god he doesn't want to live the life no more and he's writing to you all through this book saying you opened my eyes to this i don't want to be a crook anymore let me tell you this guy is it doesn't matter how many letters you're right you're going to help body you're going to. cause you're a crack head just like the steelers. ever did. and i continue. to buy stuff we don't need and his that and i'd have less time to spend with my kids congratulations i was a slave in my own happy life me people richer i can just see him now in a rich history of the devil being spun over a period of open fire. anyway so how does that make you feel though i am very fond of an imax theater because they never lied to me they were always truthful even about their lying b
for a second so it will continue to this with this letter but let me get this straight there's a an energy trader who is as corrupt as the day is long who's slinging futures contracts like a crack dealer in the ghetto forcing people in north africa to revolt causing women and babies to starve to death now he's in a why he's replanting he found god he doesn't want to live the life no more and he's writing to you all through this book saying you opened my eyes to this i don't want to be a crook...
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but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. mother's milk of profits. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days. just think about how many terrific ceos we heard from or read about today. think of how hard they're working for you if you own their stocks. we know that ken powell's delivering a level of performance at general mills that i find astounding. higher commodity prices, endless buy one get one for cereal and he gives you good earnings reports and endless buybacks. everything you ask for in a ceo. how about stewart miller at lennar? not easy to follow his dad, leonard, but his late father has to be smiling somewhere about what he's done in the toughest housing market since
but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. mother's milk of profits. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days....
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow, in half hour, the situation in cyprus is on the edge of the abyss, if russia did not bail them out, their economy will implode and they will be forced out of the euro economy entirely. and senator kelly ayotte is looking to get a budget deal without more spending and taxes and i want to know if the so-called gop reforms are going to split the party in two or make it more inclusive. senators working against a needless missile to nowhere program that she will explain to us. ben bernanke is keeping his foot firmly on the qe gas pedal or did he? please take a listen. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would need is to make sure that it's not a temporary improvement. so, we have
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow, in half hour, the situation in cyprus is on the edge of the abyss, if russia did not...
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but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. . [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. balkans. balkans. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah >> then you get a couple of days where the great works of certai
but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. . [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors...
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we like the energy sector but like to play it defensively also. we like mlp and energy income fund. we're still in emerging markets. we want to be more conservative. we like the matthews asia growth and income fund. we're defensive but doing it more --. david: curious about starbucks, how much further do you think starbucks has to go in this market? >> they have to go a long way. they're first getting in china. they're getting in retail. they're selling their own coffee makers and competing with the k cups. they have lots of room to grow. fine management. they will do fine. david: gentlemen, food to see you. thanks very much. good stuff. liz: thanks, guys. cyprus, we have to attack this in a deeper way. they may have reached a last minute deal to secure much-needed bailout funds but seems as though the damage is done as fears of contagion now spread. maybe italy as well? we're live. david: also could the turmoil in europe actually be good for the united states and our markets? we have someone who says yes, and it could push us straight through to dow 16,000. jeremy siegel is a profe
we like the energy sector but like to play it defensively also. we like mlp and energy income fund. we're still in emerging markets. we want to be more conservative. we like the matthews asia growth and income fund. we're defensive but doing it more --. david: curious about starbucks, how much further do you think starbucks has to go in this market? >> they have to go a long way. they're first getting in china. they're getting in retail. they're selling their own coffee makers and...
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. >>> san francisco attorney wants the federal government to crack down on energy drinks. they are urging the fda to require the amount of caffeine to the put on the label. five deaths have been linked to the drinks and the company that makes the drinks say it is safe. >>> they have linked obesity to sugary drinks and the number comes from the american beverage association which says the study is more about sensationnallism and -- sensationalism than science. >>> the carnival sensation is being brought back in to save the event. now this year's celebration is set for may 25th and 26th, but they are having money problems in fact they are in financial jeopardy and there is talk of canceling the tradition. 400,000 has been given and they need an additional $170,000. the city is now investigating why they are having money problems. >>> we are closer to 6:00 and sal has at least one crash to talk about, sal? >>> that's right we have had a bunch of crashes but right here we have an overturned vehicle and several other cars involved so watch for slowed traffic in that area. also
. >>> san francisco attorney wants the federal government to crack down on energy drinks. they are urging the fda to require the amount of caffeine to the put on the label. five deaths have been linked to the drinks and the company that makes the drinks say it is safe. >>> they have linked obesity to sugary drinks and the number comes from the american beverage association which says the study is more about sensationnallism and -- sensationalism than science. >>> the...
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americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good debate. thanks for coming on. out of time, thank you, thank you. time for the fuel gauge report. the cypress bailout cry sises and german economic data sunk futures, settled more than is 1% today to 92.45 a barrel. natural gas futures slid for the second session. natural gas supplies droppedded less than expected. natural gas up 13% just this month. russia is now the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company completing a $56 billion purchase of tnkbp, a russian oil consortium. they will now produce more than 4.7 million barrels of crude a day. %-e
americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good...
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then there is sanchez energy. if there could be a more polar opposite stock to general mills, i can't think of it. this is one of the most speculative names in the stock market. the company paid a great deal of money to buy uncertain acres. we don't know how much oil is in it, but we love eagle ford prospects. we don't know if the acreage is good. if they have a hit, you have a huge winner, substantial appreciation. if they lose, this one is going down and maybe going down hard. this stock is not only not for the squeamish, it could be downright dangerous. sanchez is for younger people with their whole life ahead of them so they can lose their investment and have plenty of time to make it back. it's not for anyone else. i wish i had time to offer that kind of insight every night, but i don't. i do hope, however, that it helps you now understand what it means when i say something speculative versus another stock that epitomizes safety. two different animals, exact same zoo. stick with cramer. >> jim cramer, you're
then there is sanchez energy. if there could be a more polar opposite stock to general mills, i can't think of it. this is one of the most speculative names in the stock market. the company paid a great deal of money to buy uncertain acres. we don't know how much oil is in it, but we love eagle ford prospects. we don't know if the acreage is good. if they have a hit, you have a huge winner, substantial appreciation. if they lose, this one is going down and maybe going down hard. this stock is...
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it is a little bit like a bomb. >> their job is to store a vast amount of energy, so they have a lot of history of fire problems and things like that. melissa: this thing is doing particularly badly. the fix weighs 150 pounds which completely negates having the battery at all, the whole thing was that it is later, why don't they just give up on the lithium-ion battery and go back to the traditional battery? >> the world is looking for a better battery that just for airplanes, but for power grids, all sorts of things. once that comes along, boeing will switch for it. these planes have a 20 years sales cycle. if you have a six month glitch, that is not going to dramatically alter the finances for a company like boeing. melissa: we will not think about this every time i see i'm going to get onto a boeing 787, i will not go switch the flight were not booked a ticket online? you can see what kind of a plane it is. >> what will you do instead? they all have issues at the beginning of production. airbus had an engine transmission problem. we talked but more with boeing because this aircraft
it is a little bit like a bomb. >> their job is to store a vast amount of energy, so they have a lot of history of fire problems and things like that. melissa: this thing is doing particularly badly. the fix weighs 150 pounds which completely negates having the battery at all, the whole thing was that it is later, why don't they just give up on the lithium-ion battery and go back to the traditional battery? >> the world is looking for a better battery that just for airplanes, but...
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let's check out the latest moves in energy. >> there say lot of momentum here in the energy market and we're looking at brent crude prices that have risen from a three-month low and it looks like the gains that we're seeing in the oil market are mirroring what they're seeing in terms of the rebound in the euro and what we're seeing in the equity markets as well. the cyprus fears seemed to ease quite a bit. we'll continue to watch what will happen in the u.s. supply front when we do get the eia report on inventories out at 10:30 eastern time and we're also watching what's happening in the gold market because that will be susceptible to whatever move the fed will make and many traders anticipating to keep doing what they're doing and gold holding steady here and still above the 1600 level. the key, of course, will be breaking above the 1610 for the settlement and they keep saying that is what is needed to give the bulls the momentum to take gold prices much higher. back to you! sharon epperson for us. a technology company is making its wall street debut today. we're waiting for model n t
let's check out the latest moves in energy. >> there say lot of momentum here in the energy market and we're looking at brent crude prices that have risen from a three-month low and it looks like the gains that we're seeing in the oil market are mirroring what they're seeing in terms of the rebound in the euro and what we're seeing in the equity markets as well. the cyprus fears seemed to ease quite a bit. we'll continue to watch what will happen in the u.s. supply front when we do get...
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there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million jobs and close to ten years. like as said, $127 billion in revenue for the government, and energy security, an additional 10 million barrels of oil per day rather than having that money being spent around the world we could do it right here and try that economic growth and improve our energy in national security staff by taking control of our economic problems. and this is -- we are seeing the beginning of an energy renaissance. manufacturing. the makers in minnesota who cannot keep up with orders. it is a great story, but it is happening a
there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million...
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it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up next, governor cuomo running a helping hand to hollywood. the governor is learning why you don't mess with gun control. not even in new york state. that is coming up next. that is coming up next. andliberal activists preventing today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biest cities. siemens. answers. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zon
it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up next, governor cuomo running a helping hand to hollywood. the governor is learning why you don't mess with gun control. not even in new york state. that is coming up...
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both bloomberg and telegraph reporting that energy drinks may boost blood pressure and lead to an erratic heartbeat. those were findings presented at the american heart association, in new orleans. the fda has been investigating drinks made by companies, including monster beverage and red bull. maria, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, josh. >>> flat and nervous, that's how my next guest describes the u.s. market today. dennis gartman is founder, editor, and publisher of the gartman letter. he joins us right now with more. good to see you, dennis. >> maria, good to have me on. nice to be here, especially following jim grant. >> today wasn't flat, the market was down 90 points on the dow, but it was certainly nervous. what would you say about today's market average and what does it tell us as far as what's ahead? >> i think what we're seeing is a continuation of problems emanating from cyprus. i'm one of those problems who believes that the cyprus circumstance is a good deal more serious than most people are giving it attention to. over the course of the last week, we're down, w
both bloomberg and telegraph reporting that energy drinks may boost blood pressure and lead to an erratic heartbeat. those were findings presented at the american heart association, in new orleans. the fda has been investigating drinks made by companies, including monster beverage and red bull. maria, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, josh. >>> flat and nervous, that's how my next guest describes the u.s. market today. dennis gartman is founder, editor, and publisher...
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department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will
department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like...
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it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up next, governor cuomo running a helping hand to hollywood. the governor is learning why you don't mess with gun control. not even in new york state. that is coming up next. that is coming up next. and liberal activists preventing before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making itard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing betr. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchiti and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your ri
it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up next, governor cuomo running a helping hand to hollywood. the governor is learning why you don't mess with gun control. not even in new york state. that is coming up...
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i know you also like the energy sector here at home. we'll have to have you back home to talk more about that. bill, thank you. >> look forward to it. tracy: bill in particular saying they're selling to a discount. looking, might be a place to put your toe. adam: if you're curious, dow is pulling off session lows of the we'll check in with nicole in just a second. coming up it may be the biggest problem left over from the housing crisis. how to reform fannie mae and freddie mac. tracy: get rid of it. adam: housing expert ed point -- pinto agrees with you. he says the government needs to take urgent action and he is here to tell us why. tracy: the dow is only down 77 right now. let's look at some of the winners on the s&p 500. sandra smith mentioned ross stores up about 3% right now. electronic arts up 2%. somebody is buying videogames tracy: it is half past the hour. a lot of red on the screen today. cisco systems, ibm, oracle, and your banks are doing well the past couple of days. bank of america, jpmorgan, american express all down. l
i know you also like the energy sector here at home. we'll have to have you back home to talk more about that. bill, thank you. >> look forward to it. tracy: bill in particular saying they're selling to a discount. looking, might be a place to put your toe. adam: if you're curious, dow is pulling off session lows of the we'll check in with nicole in just a second. coming up it may be the biggest problem left over from the housing crisis. how to reform fannie mae and freddie mac. tracy:...
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i'd still also point out the other areas, energy and pharmaceuticals. narm suitcles, that's a section that's going to continue to go to the upside because those looking for a little more of the safety side, they're going to get that dividend yield but look at energy. we talked earlier in the week, where have we seen so much activity, integrated names and the refiners. there's still plenty of room in the upside in the refiners. look how well delta was yesterday with richard anderson talking about that buy of the refiners. he absolutely stole that for 160 million bucks. >> doc? >> well, to that point about the airlines, six-year high for the airline index, and it's going to go higher, folks. is it due for a pit bit of a pu back? perhaps so. yesterday we were talking about whether the read through in fed ex and oracle and cintas was the consumers or businesses were out? i said, no, they're just trading down. nike brought that home in spades. so you take a look at what nike did. it was western europe, eastern europe, north american sales up 18%. that doesn'
i'd still also point out the other areas, energy and pharmaceuticals. narm suitcles, that's a section that's going to continue to go to the upside because those looking for a little more of the safety side, they're going to get that dividend yield but look at energy. we talked earlier in the week, where have we seen so much activity, integrated names and the refiners. there's still plenty of room in the upside in the refiners. look how well delta was yesterday with richard anderson talking...
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we're also keeping an eye on the energy benchmarks as well. keep your eye on gasoline and heating oil. they are drifting oil and they are the leaders that are the downturn in the energy market. that is really the leader here. zbr thank you very much, sharon epperson. liberty media is acquiring them for a cool $2.5 million. they are buying from three of the private equity holders. we are joined by greg of liberty media's president and ceo. a cnbc exclusive. greg, it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> why now? how does this fit into your portfolio? >> well, i think you noted it's rare when you have an opportunity to have the influence that liberty will like to have secondly, we've always been believers in the cable industry as a group. our sister company is the largest cable company outside the united states. and lastly, we see the opportunity with sustainable cash flows. a subscription business, finance at attractive rates as being an opportunity for liberty shareholders now. >> that's exactly the kind of company y
we're also keeping an eye on the energy benchmarks as well. keep your eye on gasoline and heating oil. they are drifting oil and they are the leaders that are the downturn in the energy market. that is really the leader here. zbr thank you very much, sharon epperson. liberty media is acquiring them for a cool $2.5 million. they are buying from three of the private equity holders. we are joined by greg of liberty media's president and ceo. a cnbc exclusive. greg, it's a pleasure to have you with...
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it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up next, governor cuomo running a helping hand to hollywood. the governor is learning why you don't mess wh gun control. not even in new york state. that is coming up next. that is coming up next. and liberal activists preventing all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. st seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulsequicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, tough and through. see your au
it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up next, governor cuomo running a helping hand to hollywood. the governor is learning why you don't mess wh gun control. not even in new york state. that is coming up...
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cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter what esb does it's impossible to get europe growing economically because we make decisions that don't make sense. >> did you see how -- where was sedgwick? was he is russia? we had them arguing. we can do cool stuff. satellite stuff. there was some overlap. it's not easy to do that. now we'll go to kelly evans who i never talk to about whether you went to paris. i don't want to digress. you were thinking about that. did you take the plunge? >> joe, i go this weekend. yes. i'll report back monday and let you know what i think. i haven't been. i'll let you know. in the meantime, i just want to go back to the point about who was in the room thinking this would be a good idea to tax deposits in cyprus. it's actually the cypriots themselves here. they have a $2.5 billion loan
cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter what esb does it's impossible to get europe growing economically because we make decisions that don't make sense. >> did you see how -- where was sedgwick? was he is russia? we had them...
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you want a good energy system so that the lights stay on. this is the basics that make our economy attractive to investors. >> ken, this is an old conversation. you've been having it for a long time. you have been on the show having it with me for a long time, and i have spoken to a lot of politicians about it. generally speaking, the overwhelming majority says sure, you should have a better infrastructure and government should be involved in it. there's a small proportion of people generally conservatives who say government has no role in this. assuming your in the group that agrees government has a role in it, the conversation switches to how you pay for it. what's the best way for us to look at how to pay for improving our infrastructure. >> first, government has to have some role. even if the private sector is building a road or building a port, there's all kinds of regulations, environment approvals. it's sort of nonsense to say the government can't play a role or shouldn't play a role. but clearly the u.s. has a very conservative attit
you want a good energy system so that the lights stay on. this is the basics that make our economy attractive to investors. >> ken, this is an old conversation. you've been having it for a long time. you have been on the show having it with me for a long time, and i have spoken to a lot of politicians about it. generally speaking, the overwhelming majority says sure, you should have a better infrastructure and government should be involved in it. there's a small proportion of people...
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you have to -- you have to have the energy of it right through to the end before you start. otherwise it ain't going to happen. >> let's take another break. let's bring out some more of your colleagues. see if we can squeeze the lemon a bit more. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or yo
you have to -- you have to have the energy of it right through to the end before you start. otherwise it ain't going to happen. >> let's take another break. let's bring out some more of your colleagues. see if we can squeeze the lemon a bit more. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy....
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secondly, we need a national energy policy to ensure that we have clean and inexpensive energy across the long-term. if you look at the history of successful economies, the two most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy. third, we have to reform our immigration system and, fourth, we have to invest in our infrastructure. to do these things requires investments. and we will fundamentally not be able to make these investments unless we, as i said, reform our entitlement programs and raise revenues. we're confronted with two choices in our budgets. and these are insufficient choices. the american people deserve better. on one hand we have a choice where we don't recognize the reality of where the entitlement programs are going. and then the other choice is we slash and cut the critical investments we need to make to have a future. we can do better. each party likes to take the high ground on a balanced approach. but what does that really mean? to me a balanced approach means several things. first, we need additional revenues for measures like the buffett rule and
secondly, we need a national energy policy to ensure that we have clean and inexpensive energy across the long-term. if you look at the history of successful economies, the two most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy. third, we have to reform our immigration system and, fourth, we have to invest in our infrastructure. to do these things requires investments. and we will fundamentally not be able to make these investments unless we, as i said, reform our entitlement...
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consumer and energy stocks were the day's the biggest laggards. that sent traders into the safety of gold. gold climbing for the fourth straight session. adding $6.77, to $1611 an ounce for gold. this is the highest close since february 26th. >>> after jumping double digits yesterday, the volatility index, the vix, posted double-digit gains once again. the so-called fear gauge closing higher by almost 8%. call options on the vix which pay off if there is a rise in the index, hit a record 7.5 million contracts so far this week. lauren? lauren: emerging markets are off to a sluggish start this year on track for their longest losing streak since november. david: despite slow growth we have someone who says there is still ways to make money in undeveloped regions. we have peter newell, senior portfolio manager. always a pleasure to see you. first off we talked with the milken institute guy how fast some countries are growing. sometimes statistics can mislead you. people look at china, see unbelievable 9% growth rate, first of all if you believe the go
consumer and energy stocks were the day's the biggest laggards. that sent traders into the safety of gold. gold climbing for the fourth straight session. adding $6.77, to $1611 an ounce for gold. this is the highest close since february 26th. >>> after jumping double digits yesterday, the volatility index, the vix, posted double-digit gains once again. the so-called fear gauge closing higher by almost 8%. call options on the vix which pay off if there is a rise in the index, hit a...
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little bit more expansion if i could, i would hire more people and create jobs if i didn't have the put energy into compliance. gerri: he went on to say that sometimes 30% of the sales go to taxes in california. now, we spent 5 -- a lot more time on the business vice coming up in the next half hour, how to make money with sin stocks in your portfolio, and talk to the general manager of the golden nugget here in the city. is gambling booming or not a recession-proof industry? we're live in atlantic city. st with us. st with us. ♪ [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i rk for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. but maybe the problem isn'isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual
little bit more expansion if i could, i would hire more people and create jobs if i didn't have the put energy into compliance. gerri: he went on to say that sometimes 30% of the sales go to taxes in california. now, we spent 5 -- a lot more time on the business vice coming up in the next half hour, how to make money with sin stocks in your portfolio, and talk to the general manager of the golden nugget here in the city. is gambling booming or not a recession-proof industry? we're live in...
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if i drink an energy drink and fall out of a window, was it the energy drink. >> that's what they're saying. charles: guys, thanks a lot. obviously, you've got to come back on that. time for your morning gold report. gold is up and holding up pretty good, broke that mystical 1600 number and looking for a new boost, cyprus. and 1607. and what particular group of americans drink more booze? who says we don't have a spending problem? that's next. ♪ why do you drink ♪ ♪ hey, why nights ♪ your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financl planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >> well, we just got a new ipo. it's model n and it's up big. take a look at that, 35%. well, the u.s. national debt continues to barrel towards 17 trillion dollars, going to hit that certainly by september. and now, another example of questionable spending from the federal government. the national institute of health is getting 2.7 million dollars to study why lesbians are at high
if i drink an energy drink and fall out of a window, was it the energy drink. >> that's what they're saying. charles: guys, thanks a lot. obviously, you've got to come back on that. time for your morning gold report. gold is up and holding up pretty good, broke that mystical 1600 number and looking for a new boost, cyprus. and 1607. and what particular group of americans drink more booze? who says we don't have a spending problem? that's next. ♪ why do you drink ♪ ♪ hey, why nights...
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about a year and a half ago you were touting the pipelines, i bought energy pt energy transfer and i know that fell out of favor with you, i bought it at 44 and it's about 48 now, and they just flat out bought out the other company. what do you think about it? >> that's exactly what i was hoping and i own it. it's a disappointing week for the charitable trust. they finally cleaned it up. that's what you wanted. and they are doing it right now. i just didn't get to the promised land with it, my bad. that was my bad. let's go to dan in idaho. please, dan? >> caller: jim, hello from idaho. >> nice, man. >> caller: i have to come out with a big go zags boo-yah. >> why not? >> caller: i'm a bit stifled by sfifel financial. >> i'm bullish on the groove. i want to be a buyer. let's go to merle in connecticut, hi, meryl. >> caller: love your show. >> thank you. >> caller: what i want to know is what's going on with blackstone, bx, it's been down every day this week. >> it's only up a dollar from its high, so let's not get too concerned about it. i think it is a buy right here. let's go to jo
about a year and a half ago you were touting the pipelines, i bought energy pt energy transfer and i know that fell out of favor with you, i bought it at 44 and it's about 48 now, and they just flat out bought out the other company. what do you think about it? >> that's exactly what i was hoping and i own it. it's a disappointing week for the charitable trust. they finally cleaned it up. that's what you wanted. and they are doing it right now. i just didn't get to the promised land with...
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and i love domestic energy. natural gas, marcellus shale, anything coming out of the ground in the u.s. is going to have a dominant position in the next economic move. so i think it's a great place to begin to invest. >> and i just wonder as people get into these levels, and is i know there is a debate that's been playing out in markets. but we've had such a run up. even aus mentioned from the regional banks, banks have completely rerated even to where we were a year ago. do you just continue to stick with the winners, though, or is there a sense for looking for better value? >> i definitely think you look for value but you pick your spots carefully. there are some stocks that haven't participated in the regional banking area, particularly on the lower end of the cap ranges. those can be bought selectively. some of the marcellus shares are doing extremely well, but can be bought at a reasonable price. some of those plays are undervalued in my opinion. there's lots of opportunity. you have to pick your sots, thou
and i love domestic energy. natural gas, marcellus shale, anything coming out of the ground in the u.s. is going to have a dominant position in the next economic move. so i think it's a great place to begin to invest. >> and i just wonder as people get into these levels, and is i know there is a debate that's been playing out in markets. but we've had such a run up. even aus mentioned from the regional banks, banks have completely rerated even to where we were a year ago. do you just...
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i know how valuable the time and energy is of the american president, yourself. this is the 10th time we have met since you became president and since i became prime minister. you have chosen israel is your fort and then you -- venue your foreign visit and your second term. thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening that friendship and alliance between our two countries. it is deeply appreciated. you have come here on the eve of passover. i've always considered it it as our most cherished holiday. it celebrates the jewish passage from slavery to freedom. has alsohe ages, it inspired people struggling for freedom, including the founding fathers of the united states. it is a profound honor to host you, the leader of the free world, at this historic time in our ancient capital. mr. president, welcome to israel and jerusalem. [applause] thank you. thank you, prime minister netanyahu, for your kind words and your warm welcome. i want to express a special thanks to sarah and your two sons for their warmth and hospitality. it was
i know how valuable the time and energy is of the american president, yourself. this is the 10th time we have met since you became president and since i became prime minister. you have chosen israel is your fort and then you -- venue your foreign visit and your second term. thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening that friendship and alliance between our two countries. it is deeply appreciated. you have come here on the eve of passover. i've always...
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he's in moscow and they're going to sign a whole host of energy deals. russia is looking to boost those relationships. when asked whether they were going to add assistance to the cypriots they said this is an issue for brussels. it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how things play out into monday. by the way, it is friday. it's time to talk the friday trade. oil and currencies. kevin kerr is president of kerr trading financial. and brown brothers hair man. mark, have you been surprised? >> i'm surprised just by the euro's resilience. people were thinking there could be a run on european banks which hasn't taken
he's in moscow and they're going to sign a whole host of energy deals. russia is looking to boost those relationships. when asked whether they were going to add assistance to the cypriots they said this is an issue for brussels. it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had...